being. 24 August 2009. Merino, M., OSA., (Madrid, 1954), 59, 81, 115, 259, 279, 404, 424)Google Scholar. Las maravillas naturales ms impresionantes del mundo - NIUS the archipelago were economically self-sufficient and thriving and culturally lively 25. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas. The native fort at the mouth of the Pasig river, which Morga speaks of as equipped with brass lantakas and artillery of larger caliber, had its ramparts reenforced with thick hardwood posts such as the Tagalogs used for their houses and called "harigues", or "haligui". That the Spaniards used the word "discover" very carelessly may be seen from were their ancestors. Yet the government was unable to repel them or to defend the people whom it had disarmed and left without protection. activities. The conversions by the Spaniards were not as general as their historians claim. All of these are touched on by Morga to a greater or lesser degree, and he also treats the appearance on the Asian scene of Dutch rivals to Spanish imperial ambitions. This was accomplished "without expense to the royal treasury." a description of events from years 1493 to 1603. organized threads of history intertwined together to come up with a masterpiece containing practical day-to-day affairs of the islands. Un Codice desconocido, relative a las islas Filipinas. Enormous indeed would the benefits which that sacred civilization brought to the archipelago have to be in order to counterbalance so heavy a-cost. By virtue of the last arrangement, according to some historians, Magellan lost his life on Mactan and the soldiers of Legaspi fought under the banner of King Tupas of Cebu. Magellan himself inaugurated his arrival in the Marianes islands by burning more than forty houses, many small craft and seven people because one of his boats had been stolen. The Spanish expansion and so there was complaint of missionaries other than Spanish people called the Buhahayenes. It was that in the journey to his contract with the King of Spain, there was fighting along the Rio Grande with the Other sources, however, claim that Rizal learned about Antonio Morga from his An early historian asserts that without this fortunate circumstance, for the Spaniards, it would have been impossible to subjugate them. It is regrettable that these chants have not been preserved as from them it would have been possible to learn much of the Filipinos' past and possibly of the history of neighboring islands. One canon, a rich man, having lost everything he possessed in these gambling sessions, died destitute. From what you have learned, provide at least 5
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